Wednesday’s cross country results
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I listed the results of the dual meets that were called in tonight. They’re down below, but before you take a look, here are my thoughts:
I don’t know if Yorktown’s course is fast, but watch out for Manu Kumar. He set the course record at his home course – 16:09. That’s fast, no matter what course he’s running.
No surprise – Irvington looks good. Julian Saliani and Ian Matthews finished one-two against Nanuet. I think the back end of its rotation might need to close the gap a little more, but it’s a good start. John Sweet looked good for Nanuet this early in the season.
Scarsdale seems to have three top runners that looks impressive this early in the season. Ilkyu Lee, Miles Kirwin and Sam Kohn look to be carrying the Scarsdale torch.
The Arlington girl’s team is good. Its going to be tough to beat this team come November. It had three runners finish under 21 minutes and only 20 seconds apart from each other.
Overall, a good amount of the teams went a little easy this week. I’m sure because it’s early in the season and the cross country schedule is a little heavy.
Anyway, here are the results:
Boys
Pleasantville 19, Briarcliff 38
At Briarcliff, 2.95 miles
1. Mike Phillips (P), 19:07.8; 2. Mike Sanduski (P), 19:23.4; 3. Garek Berard (P), 20:01.1; 4. Josh Sukonnik (B), 20:39.0; 5. Eddie Reilingh (P), 20:55.8; 6. Peter Flynn (B), 21:23.5; 7. Josh Elkes (B), 20:30.4; 8. Ben Wolf (P), 21:49.2; 9. Joe Marinello (P), 21:57.6; 10. Alex Fisch (B),22:09.6.
Records — Pleasantville 1-0, Briarcliff 0-1.
Yorktown 17, John Jay 42
At Yorktown, 3.1 miles
1. Manu Kumar (Yk) 16:09*; 2. Carter Humphrey (Yk) 17:52; 3. Andrew Grenci (Yk) 18:01; 4. Ryan Murray (JJ) 18:24; 5. Alexei Naumann (Yk) 18:42; 6. Alex Moore (Yk) 18:45; 7. David Restle (JJ) 18:53; 8. Glenn Miltonberg (JJ) 19:03; 9. Rowland Naumann (Yk) 19:16; 10. Matt Adamo (Yk) 19:21.
Records — Yorktown 1-0, John Jay 0-1.
- Denotes course record.
Irvington 21, Nanuet 39
At Irvington, 2.8 miles
1. Julian Saliani (I) 16:13; 2. Ian Mathews (I) 16:39; 3. John Sweet (N) 17:06; 4. Anthony Aguiar (N) 17:11; 5. Matt Menard (I) 17:21; 6. Sam Lindberg (I) 17:41; 7. Sean Lippin (I) 17:50; 8. Zak Siegel (I) 17:55; 9. Alvin Quinn (N) 18:15; 10. Dennis Montaruli (I) 18:30.
Records — Irvington 1-0, Nanuet 0-1Scarsdale 18, New Rochelle 37
At Suny Purchase, 3.1 miles
1. 1. Ilkyu Lee (S), 17:11; 2. Miles Kirwin (S), 17:13; 3. Sam Kohn (S), 17:32; 4. Harrison Quamily (NR), 17:42; 5. Nikita Levin (S), 18:07; 6. Ruben Baragas (NR), 18:18; 7. Justin Harris (S), 18:23; 8. Harry Maher (NR), 18:32; 9. Aki Bajulaye (NR), 18:51; 10. Deguan Oliver (NR), 19:19.
Records — Scarsdale 1-0, New Rochell 0-1.Pearl River 15, Sleepy Hollow 50
At Rockwood Hall, 3.1 miles
1. Ryan McKallen (PR), 18:09; 2. Pat Kohlbrenner (PR), 18:42; 3. T. Skelly (PR), 18:42; 4. J. Clinton (PR), 18:44; 5. Tom Lappas (PR), 18:58; 6. Will McCabe (SH), 19:12; 7. Chris Kondracki (PR), 19:51; 8. Christian Volbe (SH), 20:10; 9. E. Kavanavgh (PR), 20:19; 10. Kevin Ross (PR), 20:24.
Records — Pearl River 1-0, Sleepy Hollow 0-1.
Girls
Pleasantville 26, Briarcliff 30
At Briarcliff, 2.95 miles
1. Libby Lazare (P), 20:28.7; 2. Alexa Green (B), 22:05.0; 3. Natasha Chapovalova (P), 22:38.6; 4. Diana Phephean (P), 23:57.6; 5. Danielle Wasserman (B), 22:59.2; 6. Kerry Rieiley (B), 25:41.3; 7. Elizabeth Proehl (P), 26:08.9; 8. Rachel Isaac (B), 26:25.6; 9. Abigail Jablansky (B), 26:27.1; 10. Alexandra Coffey (B), 27:07.5.
Records — Pleasantville 1-0, Briarcliff 0-1.Yorktown 28, John Jay 29
At Yorktown, 3.1 miles
1. Emma Wisdom (JJ) 21:15; 2. Mollie Foley (Yk) 22:05; 3. Amanda Buonagurio (Yk) 22:19; 4. Juila Conrad (JJ) 22:43; 5. Addie Lederman (Yk) 23:27; 6. Bea Naumann (Yk) 23:49; 7. Rachel Sweeney (JJ) 23:59; 8. Vicki Mortati (JJ) 24:06; 9. Christina Oddo (JJ) 24:14; 10. Melissa Smith (JJ) 24:52.
Records — Yorktown 1-0, John Jay 0-1.Irvington 27, Nanuet 30
At Irvington, 2.8 miles
1. Annie Field (I) 18:26; 2. Megan Young (N) 19:01; 3. Hannah DeMartino (N) 19:07; 4. Megan Talay (I) 20:15; 5. Diane Felizissimo (N) 20:32; 6. Liz Hevern (I) 20:53; 7. Sasha Zweibel (I) 20:57; 8. Nicole Palazzo (N) 21:04; 9. Christina Paparo (I) 21:15; 10. Julia Canning (I) 21:20.
Records — Irvington 1-0, Nanuet 0-1Scarsdale 27, New Rochelle 31
At Briarcliff, 2.95 miles
1. Alexandra Cappello (S), 21:48; 2. Katrina Ricks (S), 22:21; 3. Naima Thomas (NR), 22:48; 4. Emma Wolk (NR), 22:49; 5. Benita Trenk (S), 23:06; 6. Moriah Trenk (S), 23:09; 7. Marlene Delices (NR), 23:34; 8. Molly Kaye (NR), 23:34; 9. Dorothy Delony (NR), 23:46; 10. Maya Obstfeld (NR), 23:49.
Records — Scarsdale 1-0, New Rochelle 0-1.Arlington 18, North Rockland 41
North Rockland 15, Ketcham 50
North Rockland 20, John Jay-EF 42
North Rockland 15, Clarkstown North 48
John Jay-EF 22, Clarkstown North 39
Arlington 15, Clarkstown North 50
Clarkstown North 15, Ketcham 50
At Bowdoin Park, 3.1 miles
1. Rachel Sorna (Arl), 20:25; 2. Rachel Mura (JJEF), 20:42; 3. Brianna Service (Arl), 20:45; 4. Jackie Gamboli (NRk), 20:51; 5. Mallory Mecca (Arl), 21:09; 6. Carolyn Masr (Arl), 21:24; 7. Allison Ryley (Arl), 21:35; 8. Chelsea Hanson (Arl), 21:36; 9. Jess Falcon (NRk), 21:39; 10. Ellie Hekker (NRk), 22:16; 11. Katherine Hekker (NRk), 22:22; 12. Kristen Schnalzer (NRk) 22:23; 13. Samantha Slattery (Arl) 22:29; 14. Kosovare Gecaj (Arl) 22:33; 15. Sarah Ren (Arl) 22:36; 16. Lauren Krooskoss (CN) 22:59; 17. Gabrielle Robert (JJEF) 23:04; 18. Alexis Hatcher (NRk) 23:04; 19. Courtney Cox (NRk) 23:19; 20. Olivia Beltrani (Arl) 23:20.
Records — Arlington 4-0, North Rockland 3-1, Clarkstown North 1-3.
Pearl River 15, Sleepy Hollow 50
At Rockwood Hall, 3.1 miles
1. Katherine Doyle (SH), 20:59; 2. Danielle Lore (PR), 22:24; 3. Erin Byrnes (PR), 22:24; 4. Caitlin Kenny (PR), 22:24; 5. Katelyn Garvey (PR), 22:32; 6. Blaithin Loughran (PR), 22:35; 7. E. DeGenarro (PR), 23:22; 8. A. Gilsenen (PR), 23:39.
Records — Pearl River 1-0, Sleepy Hollow 0-1.




Dan Marra began working for the Journal News this past September. He graduated from Manhattan College in 2004 and from John F. Kennedy High School in 2000. While at Kennedy, he ran cross-country and track. He is excited to be covering the sport that he participated in throughout his four years in high school. Dan loves all sports, but has, what some may say, an unhealthy obsession with the New York Giants.
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